Facing The Capitalist Bourgeois Without Fear

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Facing The Capitalist Bourgeois Without Fear.

All Over the world we find laws being implemented to control the masses. To have them afraid to stand up and demand their rights; to be sovereign; to be critical; to stand boldly and announce the wrongs being committed by government officials who are lackeys for big business = kapitalist = money changers.

With this progressive fear by the capitalist bourgeois come various forms of aggression, repression, censorship and murder. It also entails the massive rate of incarcerations, prisons, and in Amerikkka, the death penalty, as well as the blatant erosion of laws where even the appearance of justice is not

trashed in favor of absolute (dictatorship) abuse. We have witnessed the extremes of the kapitalist bourgeois in Seattle during the WTO demonstrations, and during the demonstrations in Washington, D.C. regarding the abuses of the IMP and WB. We’ve seen it most recently in Detroit, Michigan and Canada during the Organization of American States (OAS) and various Reclaim the Streets (RTS) actions around the world, and during Mayday events. More and more the people’s voice-the people’s right to protest-is being met with oppressive resistance which includes beatings, shootings, trumped-up charges (where they are fined or jailed, or both). All of this in order to frighten us and for us to believe that the bourgeois property is sacrosanct. To have us “knowing our place” and not cross the artificial barrier that’s

been erected based on class, race and gender. .

What this all means is that the kapitalist bourgeois are afraid of the people. Afraid of the masses because “they” (the kapitalist bourgeois) are the minority. Therefore, there is a need to instill terror and fear in the masses to keep us afraid of actualizing our power and feeling as though we

have no power keeping us in fear is the. basic political discourse under kapitalism. To scare us into “knowing our place” and accepting what crumbs we are given from the bourgeois’ plate, and the conditions in which they dictate to us how we should live our lives. . . This is why police (all over the~ world) are more aggressive today, this is why the right to protest and challenge is met with bullets; batons, beatings, incarcerations, and an assortment of attacks. Violation of the many by the few!

We must face the challenges placed before us by the kapitalist bourgeois without fear or intimidation. We must not bow down when faced with anything if we are to make a difference if we are to succeed. Being afraid inhibits us from being effective and allows the kapitalist bourgeois to march their agents (police and other enforcers of property) against us in arrogance. Our fear gives them victory. Our hesitation gives them an advantage and that advantage only knows one thing .. . oppress! Whenever we are attacked, beaten, brutalized, we have a right and a duty to give it back but with relentless extremes. Our actions (to survive) must go beyond the brick and the bottle throwing. Beyond the window smashing because this isn’t effective nor does it pose a threat to the established bourgeois who is insured and will have these minor problems, not only fixed, but also receive something as a result of this incident.

No, we must be more extreme. Extreme Action.’.. Extreme Relentless Direct Action must be the new order for us to rely on or the domination we’re all facing and living under will grow even worse. We must be the example for check n’ balance. Already we see governments around the world taking guns from the people, or making it so difficult to obtain that many don’t try to own one. This tactic is being enforced whereby leaving the masses defenseless and unable to fend off any brutal attacks by the agents of the kapitalist bourgeois. A defenseless people are a people subject to unchecked aggression, oppression, repression, brutality and other undesired treatment. If we do not face the kapitalist bourgeois now and remain firm in our community and minimize our differe~ces, soon it will be too late to develop any resistance. We will simply become human robots